Understanding patient, caregiver, and healthcare provider perspectives of the management of long-chain fatty acid oxidation disorders

Author:

Baker Eileen Sullivan1,Botham Jennifer2,Rechisky Tasia3,Romano Evelyn4,Garcia Daniel5,Berry Susan A.6

Affiliation:

1. Caregiver/Advocate, Whitehouse, OH, USA

2. Caregiver/Advocate, Ottawa, ON, Canada

3. Patient/Advocate, Boston, MA, USA

4. Caregiver/Advocate, Greenville, SC, USA

5. Medical Affairs, Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc., 60 Leveroni Ct, Novato, CA 94949, USA

6. University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Abstract

Long-chain fatty acid oxidation disorders (LC-FAODs) are a group of rare, inherited, metabolic disorders that can lead to a wide range of symptoms that predominantly affect organ systems with high energy needs, such as the heart, liver, skeletal muscle, and nervous system. Clinical management primarily consists of close attention to and monitoring of diet and activity and avoidance of prolonged fasting. In addition, patients and caregivers must be alert for signs of life-threatening metabolic decompensation. As a result, LC-FAODs can have significant and wide-ranging impacts on the lives of patients and their caregivers. This article describes the effects of LC-FAODs at different life stages and in the context of the North American healthcare system from the perspective of a group of patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers ( n = 6). We explain how challenges and needs change throughout life. Following an early diagnosis, an adjustment phase occurs during which caregivers may feel overwhelmed by their new roles and deeply concerned for their children’s futures. As children grow, they become more aware of the differences between themselves and their peers, and with increasing independence comes more responsibility for managing their own condition. Major life events, such as new employment and moving house, pose challenges for people of all ages. In addition, it may be difficult to find and connect with qualified and experienced healthcare providers; navigate the health insurance system; and educate and align primary, specialist, and emergency care providers. We propose several strategies to improve the care of patients with LC-FAODs, such as educating local healthcare teams, improving trust between patients/caregivers and healthcare providers, and raising awareness of the challenges faced by patients and caregivers across the different life stages.

Funder

Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, Inc.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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